Plot: A circus trapeze artist, Cleopatra, takes an interest in Hans, a midget
who works in the circus sideshow. Her interest however is in the money
Hans will be inheriting and she is actually carrying on an affair with
another circus performer, Hercules. Hans's fiancée does her best to
convince him that he is being used but to no avail. At their wedding
party, a drunken Cleopatra tells the sideshow freaks just what she
thinks of them. Together, the freaks decide to make her one of their
own.

My rating: 9.5/10

Will I watch it again? YES!!!

I can't count the ways I love this movie. Too many. It's a beautiful film. Except for two characters, everyone in the circus are just swell, loving people. Phroso (Ford) and Venus (Hyams) are adorable and the way he is with the sideshow kids is special. It really gets me. Then there's Cleopatra (Baclanova) and Hercules (Victor) who are just really nasty and cruel. They get their comeuppance, all right. The real stars of the show are the 'freaks'. They're wonderfully portrayed up there on the big screen. What's more is that they're shown as real people. They're a close knit bunch and if you cross one of them, you cross them all. The picture was so reviled shortly after its release that Tod "DRACULA (1931)" Browning had trouble getting work afterward. He only did a couple of pictures before retiring which is really freaking sad since this is a brilliant and powerful picture.